THAMES VALLEY SHOW
SUCCESSFUL FIXTURE
SPLENDID STOCK EXHIBITS
SECOND DAY'S RESULTS
[from our own correspondent]
TE AROHA, "Wednesday
Tho weather was dull but fine for the second day of tho Thames Valley annual Agricultural, Pastoral and Horticultural Show at tho To Aroha show grounds today. Over 3000 people attended.
The Mayor, Mr. R. Coulter, in officially opening the show, said the association had succeeded in promoting a first-class show, of whiclt they might all be proud. The fine exhibition of dairy stock was a great credit to the district and all concerned.
The grand parade was headed by tho Te Aroha Pipe Band. The buck-jumping and steer riding competitions wero a feature of tho day's entertainment. The second day's results were as follows : HOUSE SECTION Special Classes.—Hack most suited for mounted rifles: T. L. Kanstead, 1; Mrs. G. Raristead, 2; 13. Darroch, 3. Hack to carry list, or more: T. Kanstead, 1; B. Darroch, 2; Mrs. C. C. Merrin, 3. Ladies' hunter: K. Townshend, 1; T. Kanstead, junr., 2; .Mis. (i. Kanstead, 3. Men's hunter: T. L.'Kanstead. 1; Mrs. C. C. Merrin, 2; T. Kun.steud, junr., 3. Wire juniper (lady r:der) : T. L. Ranstead, 1; C. G. Wyborn, 2; J. Kanstead, 3. Wire jumper (gentleman uder): J. Kanstead. junr., 1; Mrs. G. Kanstead, 2; Mrs. C. C. Merrin, 3. Gentleman raier: D. Hill. 1. Boy rider: D. A. Douglas, 1; P. Aislabie, 2; K. Stewart, 3. Hunter, maiden (over fences): R. H. Townsbend, 1 and 2; B. Darroch, 3. Hunter, maiden (owned by member of Te Aroha branch Waikato Hunt Club): A. J.' Nicol, 1; li. J. Aislabie, 2. Draught Horses'.—Draught brood mare, foal at foot: T. E. Duck, 1; L. Davis, 2; Keveone, Limited, 3. Mare, four years or over: "W. G. Park's Pattie of Panehakua, ] and champion; J. Hamilton, 2; T. E. Duck, 3. Heavy mare or gelding: T. E. Duck, 1 and 2; J. Hamilton, 3. Filly or gelding (three-year-old): T. E. Duck, 1 and 2; W. G. Park, 3. Gelding or filly (two-year-old): W. G. Park, 1: F. G. Hart, 2 and 3. Colt, filly or gelding (one year old): F. G. Hart, 1 and 2. Draught foal: L. Davis, 1; F. "Ward. 2; T. E. Duck, 3. Pair heavy draughts: W. G. Park, 1; T. E. Duck, 2. Pair medium draughts: Nicol Bros., 1; A. T. Nicol, 2. Single mare or gelding: Edwin Ward, 1; A. T. Duck, 2; j. Hamilton, 3. Light spring cart horse: W. A. Clark, 1; D. Burgess, 2; B. "Wadham, 3. Medium spring cart horse: E. Ward, 1; A. T. Nicol, 2; "W. T. Dale. 3. Heavy spring cart horse: E. Ward, 1; New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited, 2; P. McNaughton, 3. Farmers' turnout (one horse): E. Ward. 1; W. A. Clark, 2; B. Wadham, 3. Soldier's horse: E. Ward. 1: A. T. Nicol, 2; H. Ward, 3. General purpose mare or gelding: F. G. Hart, 1; W. A. Clark, 2: Nicol Bros.. 3. Carriage and Buggy Horses. —Buggy horse, mare or gelding, oyer 14.2: B. Wadham, 1: D. Burgess. 0; Nicol Bros.. 3. Cob. 14.2 and under: A. Gillan, 1; Gordon Nicol, 2. Special Classes.—Trotting mare or geldving: B. Wadham, 1; D. Burgess, 2: G. Gardiner, 3. Child's pony (12 and 13 hands): Frank O'Grady. 1. Child's pony (12 hands and under): Jackie Gray, 1; E. Williams. 2.
JERSEY CATTLE Pedigree Jerseys.—Champion bull: R. K. Garland's Brampton Standard. Reserve champion: J. C'olson's Estate, Pencarrow Oxford. Bull, three years and over: R. K. Garland, 1; .Colson Estate, 2; J. H. "Williams, 3. Bull,, two years: A. Hazelton. 1. Bull, one year: F. S. Veale, 1; Colson Estate, 2; Wm. Dunn and Sons, 3. Cow. lour years or over: J. Mclvor, 1 and champion. Cow or heifer, three years: F. S. Veale, 1: Wm. Dunn and Sons, 2. Heifer, two years (in milk): Colson Estate, 1 and 2; Wm. Dxinn and Sons, 3. Pen of two heifers: Colson Estate. 1; F. S. Veale, 2. Heifer, one year: F. S. Veale, 1;_ Colson Estate. 2 and 3. Bull calf (born since June 1): E. Ward, 1: W. Dunn and Sons, 2 and 3. Heifer calf (born since June 1): W. Dunn and Sons, 1: W. H. Connings. 2; J. H. Williams, 3. Breeders' group: Colson Estate, 1; F. S. Veale, 2. Junior group: F. S. Veale. 1; Colson Estate, 2. Grade Jerseys.—Cow, any age (in milk): W. Dunn and Sons, 1; H. A. "Worrall, 2 and 3. Cow, three years (in milk): H. A. Worrall, 1; W. A. Clark,. 2; F. T. Halligan, 3. Cow, two years (in milk): W. Dunn and Sons, 1; H. A. Worrall. 2; E. G-. Stewart. 3. Heifer (one year): W. Dunn and Sons, 1; P. "Ward, 2; "W. A. Clark. 3. Heifers (pen of three): C. Saxon, 1; Stewart Bros.. 2: H. Ward. 3. Heifers, two-year-olds fin milk): H. A. Worrall, 1: H. "Ward. 2: W. T. Dale, 3. Best hnnd-fed heifer cnlf (born after June 1): R. Ward, 1; M. Blackford, 2; E. Wnj;d.. 3. Fat Cattle.—Bygravo and Aislabie, all. classes. SHEEP SECTION Stud Southdowns.—Ttam, 18 months and over: H. Wagstaff. I.' Pen two ewes, in wool, with lamb at foot: H. Wagstaff, 1. Ram, under 18 months: A. iR. Clarke, 1 and 3: H. Wagstaff, 2. Fat Sheep.—Pen two fat wethers: Kereone, Jjimited, 1. Pen two fat ewes: Kereone, Limited, 1. Pen three fat lambs (freezing): H. WsgstafT. 1: Kereone. Limited. 2; R. C. Wagstaff, 3. Pen three fat lambs (local trade): G. W. Wagstaff. 1; H. Wagstaff. 2. Pet lamb: Joan Londinan, 1; Kereone, Limited, 2 and 3.
RIDING EVENTS Lady Rider (novice). —MisaTownsliend, 1. Ladv rider (over fences)! Mis? Townsliend, 1; Miss Crowlher. 2: Mrs. T. L. Ranntead. 3. Lady rider (not oyer fences): Miss Townsliend, 1; Miss K. Ranstead, 0; Miss H. Hunt.. 3. Qualified polo ponies: C. "Hines, 1: Keroone, Limited, 2; A. J. Nicol, 3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21348, 24 November 1932, Page 7
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